Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 268, Decatur, Adams County, 11 November 1939 — Page 3
if fcc, I, uS CLASS gfcsNEW OFFICERS ■K K , , 1.. ->-V« .'rix'h w < V* . . Mr JHV h * ■ ' ■' •"■ i|S, ■ ■ d ■ 1 ■K. . <• --on. my Jt. ■K* - Mr- t'u***’ - ■HB,. „ Glen Mxul- . .1 !.■ k Leig'i. BEX, ■ . "I’M over •<> litaL • •- •if , "f Jg. A' ■> p! ivi-d a'<! • A !■ deration "f 'io- bom-of Mr■BM. ■ -I > • .ift-rnoini :i' ■ i... k. Assisting ho«- * Owen*. A !> I. Kii- 1 A Ka'vrr and Iff ’ I''""” :"<•! Map. Economo* the ■MB,-' ' ■'■n'kii-i '»ff. ■gl R.-s.Uh lixig- will hold Its Kg£ r T 1.-..1.0 ••••n • ■>• ■uk ,r 'lie !>•-, F. lodge hall S' Inn Dl*cu**lon Croup 1.1 •'. <■'! Tlf ;• -V. ■■ ■■> » . Mr« .land l<> >,l |Mi M • ■ will be the >ad K> ik wa* in have been Mi i-■ il.iv night but wa* ■ffitg because of the district ■ Fy’iian Needle rD<> will 'h> K of P homo Monday Temple. , i n nine honoring Mr< K||&w« n her birthday anniver- ■■•■ ev-ning and gum-* Ixiter. cream and KBH «.. . -erved th* following Mr and Mr*. Curtin Hill, .( M * llvln Itnlrottk -inZ
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HARRIHON CARROLL E K c«srri(M. ins | l.xlsies hysSlrsts, Im. IJfc 1.1 v W OOD. - FilmJom’s bridgs gams of th* year up by ■ buliat which ended the career of cowGens
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ts Uh ■ht fire but the quartet thought of it until there was a explosion which flung paper all over the room. pallid bridge players dug ■> 45 »lug which had whizzed ■ir a foot of Autry's head to ■hl Itself in the woodwork be star has no Idea how the got into the flreplace unlew cropped on the floor and W there by the maid. Os ander D’Arcy la rehearsing ••come a singer with the or<rf Garwood Van Alex carries a terrUk torch f<-r P" Whelan but he telle us his Is too uncertain to ask net him. Vniversal pub.icity hoys will JJ the country with pictures of P's Dietrich and Mae West, ■ m arm, etc. Thus exploding, *• »*y the old rumors of a feud the two. M’ long ago. Marlene herself H*** »herw was nothing to it. ■*; and we probably are an old even to point out that, with ■ exception of a few pickup ■* the Dietrich picture, "Destry W* Again." wax completed be- ■ the West opus, "My Little W»adee," went into production practical purposes. the Diet--3 aim finished on a Saturday ■ Parted work on ths next J? ‘* r *“ d the M-G-M short Driving,” is so terrific thp will enter It for the Aead ■L*** r<l On t* l * »trength of Dick Purcell gets term contract and goes Into M"Portant part in "Lover Comes ■■ to Me." • rood look at the earrlnss
•on Jackie. Mr. and Mr* Hobart Hl)!. Mr. and Mr* Duvld Wynn, Mr. and Mr*. Carl Hurtt and daughter '■ Patricia, Mr and Mr*. Paul Fugate . and daughter Gloria. Mine* Dori* • Andrew*. Miry Andrew* and Lol* D-llinger Robert Egley and Vernon I Hill. The honored guest received . many lovely birthday gift* • FOCI I'TV . The woman'* foreign tnl«*lonary Mclatjr of ths Methodist church will ’ meet at the home of Mr*. Sam Hut- ■ ler Thuraday afternoon at 'wo o'clock. Thia will be the mite box opening Aaxikting hosts**** will bMr« William Butler, Mr*. W F. ! Biery and Mr* Bertbs Sheet*. Mr*. O. 0. Baughman will be the leadI er. Th* Senior Walther league will . meet gt the Zion Lutheran church I Tuesday evening at seven thirty • o'clock RECENT BRIDE i GIVEN SHOWER Mr* Vaughn Ililyard entertaln- ’ *d Thursday night at her home with a miscellaneous shower for Mr*. Richard Miller, who. before her marriage a few week* ago, wa* Mi** Geraldine Steele ' Mr*. Ililyard’* home wa* beautifully decorated with large bright red roae* and baby mum*. The table* were centered with baby mum*. At the beginning of the • evening, the honored guest, Mr*. Miller, wa* presented with an unusually attractive bouquet Bridge wa* played and priae* i were given Mr* Sherman Koo* i and Mr* Roy M'hiltenhnrger. Guests were then nerved a doliciou* luncheon A unique method of presenting 1 Mr*. Miller with her gift* wa* lined following th* luncheon. She wa* given a slip >‘f paper on which wan a mennage entitled "A Recipe 1 for New Bride*" At the bottom of lhi* *l!|> wa* a note directing • Mr*. Miller where to look for her i flr»t gift When *he located the I gift *he found another note eonI lalnlng a poem dencrlblng the gift , ano giving hei <h< Ic.-alkm “f the t ii»*«f fira>«i>nf Thin M»'«4ti h Ipfl h«*r
Edith Fellows wears In Columbia's “Music In My Heart." They one* belonged to the late Queen Victoria. Hi* queen herself presented them to Ediths grandmother. Mrs. Elisabeth Lamb Fellows. Mrs. Fellows, then a girl, sang for Britain's ruler when the queen visited a school at Flnstock, Eng- , land. After ths number was over, .the queen kissed Edith's grand- ’ mother, then took the jewels from > I her ears and gave them to th* ' youngster. 1 Raßo’-e’en pranksters got a suri prise when they tried to remove 1 the gate at Shirley Temple's house, i They touched off the electric burg- i lar alarm and brought the watchman down on them. Mrs Temple shooed him off and invited the kids in. Nice gesture by Charles Rugglee. Hi* Negro servant, George Wheeler, with th* actor for 11 years, resigned the other day. Wheeler’s 10-year-old son is an asthma sufferer and the doctor said he must live on the desert. Wheeler was going to quit hie job and take him there. Now he won t have to. Ruggles recently bought Al Rogeir* house in Palm Springs. Th* sick boy and his mother will go there a* caretaker*. Th* father will keep hie old Job and g" down on weekend*. The photographers were burned at Ginger Roger* when she attended the Steffi Duns opening at La Conga and wouldn't allow picture* to be taken of
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her new dark i hair. But what she said was true. Tti* studio had asked her not to. Ginger’s *s cort of the eve- j ning wa* BUIIe Bakewell. Lot* I of other Inter- I eating twosomis I there that night I joe Pasternak
with Peggy Moran, whoae dad. Earl Moran, drew thoae cutie* on the catendart. Vicki Letter with Dr. Sterling Bowen. (She almoet ran into her ex-heart. Dick Purcell) .. . Carole handle came in late with Hal Roach. Jr.. and practically etectrtAed the crowd with one of thoae baro-in-the-mlddte evening gown*. In honor of the little Duna, La Conga haa created a new cocktail, the Duna Dunn We didn’t haea tha nerve to try one but they looked lethal... a acooped-out red pep(.«r in a <nam|.agne glaaa Oiled with about tlx kind* of rum
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1939.
CLUB CALENDAR Suclgty Dnadllne, 11 A. M. Fanny Macy Rhone* 1000 — 1001 Saturday W r T V . M-*. Delfna Elrey S2l Sorth Tenth St. 2 P m. Rummage and Pantry Sal*. Graham Building, nponnored by Girin Band. Monday Pythian Needle club, K. of P. Hone, after Temple. Civic Section <'arry-ln Supper, Mr*. William Dellinger, fi p. m. Junior Art*, Ml** Alice Yoat., 7:30 p. m. Re«narh Cicub, Mr*. O. H. Haubold. 2:30 p. m. Dinner-Dunce, B P. O. Elka, 7:30 p. m. Tueaday Church Mother* Study Club. Methodlat Church, 2:30 p. m Delta Theta Tau, Elka Home, 7:30 p. m Rebekah Ixalge, 1, o O. F. Hall 7:30 p. m. St. Ann Dl*cii*Klon Group. Mr*. Jared Reed, 7:30 p. tr. Senior Walther league, Zion Lutheran Church, 7:30 p. m. W*dn««day Wealey Couple* Cla**, Mothodlnt Church. « p. m Hlatorcial Club. Mrn.dlomer Lower. 2:30 p m Decatur Hom- Eocnomica duh, Mr* Gilbert Strickler, 1:30 p. m Thuraday Phoebe Bible Clan*. Zion Reformed Church. Church Parlor*. * p m. Evangelical New England Dinner, 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. Evangelical Cafeteria Supper, 5 p m. to 7 p. m. Presbyterian Ladle*' Aid Society. Mr*. Milo Black, 2:30 p. m Friday Adam* County Federation, Mr* R A. Stuckey. 2:30 p. m. throughout the h«u*e Tho»e attending the ahower were the honored gue«t. Mr* .Miller, and the following. Me*dame* Arthur Farrar, Herman Lankenau. Arthur Hooten. Cecil Dull. Roy Whlttenbarger, Sherman Koo*, and the hontea*. Mr*. Ililyard STEELE-DELLINGER WEDDING ANNOUNCED Mr* Charle* Steele of thl* city today announced the marriage of her daughter. Mary, to Fermin Iwiluigei. mm of Mr and Mrv S II Dellinger of Willnhire. Ohio The marriage wa* aolemnlged at Vevay. September 7. Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Dellinger of Wlllahlre were the attendant* The bride wore an attractive black dre*«, fashioned with a red . eton jacket. Her acceanoriea were black. Her attendant wore a green tailored auli with brown accenaorlea. The hride graduated from the Decatur high school and the groom i* a graduate of the Wlllahlre high achoo! The couple will re*ide in Will(hire. The Phoebe Bible claaa of the Zion Reformed church will meet Thuraday evening at eight o'clock! In the church parlor*. Mr* David' I Adam*, will have charge of the d*-' rot lon* The hoateaiie* will be: Mr*. I IFred Heuer, chairman; Mr*. Roy Mover. Mr*. Albert Fruchte, Mra.l Charle* Belneke, and M r «. (iottlieb Stauffer. A good attendance I* de- . wired. Three Bandits Beat New Albany Woman New Albany. Ind . Nov 11 <U.R> —Mr*. Hettle Z Keplry. S7-year-old widow who wa* beaten and robbed by a trio of bandit* at her home ycatetday. wa* improving to- i day a* Donald Winn. *tate police i fingerprint expert, atudl-d print* found on a tour of the houae. State police and local aulhoritie* were hunting the fugitive* hut were unable to report any aucce** I s “HEAVY GOLD JEWELRY” Gltammj 'chunky' gold nacklac** — th* Midas touch to black Extravagant cholc* matching bracolota. « pins, clips! .. ....... SUTTON JEWELRY 210 No. 2nd St.
Eleanor Holm, Rose to Wed a- • ■LI i ts 1S ) 111 Eleanor Holm; Billy Rom-, lo«et Long awaited wedding of Eleanor Holm, th* Olympic swimmer and star of the New York world’s fair water show, anil Billy Rose, the producer, is scheduled for Tuettday. Nov. 14, according to an announcement by the couple. Miss Holm's former hustaind wax the orchestra leader, Art Jarrett. Rose was divorced from Fanny Btic* Nov. 3.
Th- woman wan bound when the bandits left ami was not discovered for 17 hours whet. Robert Halley. 41. ». tenant on her farm, entered her home she was suffering from exposure and lacerations. — O' —— Lighter Sinks In New York Harbor New York. Nov 11 hjPj A, lighter barice. carrying two lx>ck-iir--d buisbera recently pttr*b**«d by Great Britain sank today In the foreign trade tone at Stapleton. Staten Island City and harlior police and sabotage squad* immedlaiely investigated the sinking The lighter was one of two bearing two homber*. II Ml* I I 11*111 IWI 111 Q. — JEFFREY WILL | ICONTINUKD FRO** PAGE t>NK> and discarded." he aasered 1 "Political plundering ha* run through th» entire organisation . . . It la high time the Republican* .think of party harmony." o ■■ —— HOLLAND RUSHES iCnNTtNUKD FRO** FAUR ONSy It was estimated ’hat there were ten* of thousands of German troops on and near the border. Including' many mehanlxed and motorlx-d units, agencies of the "lightning
Mexican President? a , — —■ ■ VI .HH ' Manuel A. Camacho General Manuel Avila Camacho former war mlnteter, ha* been nominated for the preaidency of Mexico by the dominant Revolutionary parly.
war". And Holland, land of the dike* and canals; the windmill*, wondenahop* and tulip*, wa* making the moat of It* natural d-fen«e«. [o— - — Speeder Doubly Rebuked Pittsfield Mass — (U Pl — After paying a 310 Uno for speeding. Isben Potter produced a- caroms I and asked District Judge Cha* L. Hibbard If he "would mind poalsig ■ with Mr*. Potter for our family album " The judge said he most certainly wottlff mind and that dosed the case. Australia Lika* Candy Canbera. Australia, tllpi Australia has a very sweet tooth. There are 146 confect lottery factories to! inter for six and three quarter mll-i Hon Australians, l-axt year they turned out n»-arly 100.U00.000 pounds' of chocolate* and other *weet», worth more than 136,000,000. Arthur D Buttle*. Jr . of t'tlca. New York. Is spending the weekend with his parent*. Mr. and Mrs A D Buttle*. Sr. of this city
Crater Case Clue? » ft rw< 1 ■■■ • \ J use Brice Can June Brice, former Broadway showgirl and now a patient in a Long Island, N. Y. state hospital. solve the nine-ys&r-old mystery of ths disappearance of New York State Supreme Court Justice Joseph F. Crater? Attomeys for Crater's widow believe Miss Brice, who formerly Uved in Columbus, 0., can "tell us what happened to Justice Crater,” although making it clear tney believe she had no connection with his disappearance. Miss Brice was located in the hospital by a New York newspaper. . According to Mrs Crater's attorneys, "our investigation shows that Ji-stice Crater visited Miso Brice's apartment the night ho dlsaooeared
■PERSONALS Mr. and Mr*. Dean Dorwin aro attending the Michigan Minnesota foot ball game al Ann Arbor. MichIgin today. Sunday they *xp«ct to’ see th* Chicago Bear*-Llon* gamoj at Detroit. Mr. and Mr*. Edmund Choynb-kl.! enroute to their tir«n<> In Cbicago from a honeymoon trip in the east and south atopm-d at the homo of Mr. and Mr*. Arthur E. Myer* of route 2. A belling wa* held in !h-!r honor A liinclu-ori wa* served and gift* pre«oni«-d to them from relative* and friend* They left yesterday for their new home In Chicago. Ml** Mary Katherine Tyndall <>f Indianapoii* i« h-r- for aw: r k end vlalt with her parent*. Mr and Mr* Dun Tyndall Work of the highway commission' In preparing Thirteenth street for’ th* new 27 by-pass was completed to-’ day and the force of men ha* been reduced to two, Wlllfsm Dunn, engineer In cltarge ana one assistant, Mr* Fanny Macy moved to the A-schliman apartment* on Win-' Chester street today. Cal Yoat has returned from never tl duye business Hi indfanapoll*. Mr and Mr*. James Kocher Sr Injured several week* ago In an uiitonmoblle accident near Findlay/ Ohio, are Improving al their homeon Adam* street. Mr Kocher I* aidto sit up though hl* leg I* still In a east. Mrs. Kocher has.been suffering from a severe cold In addition to h-r Injuries the past few day* but I* imported some better Judge H. M. Ib-Vos* of the appellate Itench I* homo for the week end Indianapolis I* becoming metropolitan. having just added an len polo team in the big league. The first game wa* played there la*t night. The coliseum at the stale fair ground* is providing the playing lot The winter ineetiag of the Ind lana Democratic Edl’orial Association may not be held until April 13th and announcement I* egpected soon Armistice day was observed here quietly Flag* were dl«played. the jMistoffh e ami liank w< re dosed but otherwise business went on a* usn A All business ceased at eleven o'clock J. Herman Hobrock, well known Fort Wayne man. former chl-f clerk for the I’ennsynvanla railroad. I* , critically 111 at his home on West
Radiophoto of City of Flint at Norway Port ♦ ' i ‘ i , - .. . •up j >•* inVefgiFs/VM «Bt I i • » . . s !»■■■ . •
fa. , , IF 7,,! Her* !» the first picture taken of the City of Flint I' H. freighter »dz*d by German sea iaiders ami taken to ■ Russian port, since the ship a departure from the United States The picture, a railiophutu.
Where Hitler Assassination Plot Failed aF', H A / \ IF*,
In thia Munich beer cellar a plot to araaaalnate Fuehrer Adolf Hitler of Germany fall* when the Nan chief ftniahed hi* epeech early and departed for Berlin minute* before a bomb ahattered the place, killing eight peraona. The photo above waa
m — mi -" i sainsran- nw | Packard avenue in that city. Mrs M. E. Hower and Mrs T. H I Gerber are spending a few day* In ' Portland. Norlw-rt Holthouse who is with! ilthe stat* public service i ommlssion.! i now Hiatloned :i< laiporte, is her.[fora week -ml visit with hi* rnutber.i rMi It J Holihou * Madison ■ Street. POPE DEPI.OKKS ' tCONTINUKD FROM TACH* ONA) whilom diced ooMegnenci |i J “Os supreme important, is tin «<» lai >|iic*H<m which even In ih* ' i nited State* Is u cause of di* , j lurbatite and unr-st th,, pop* 1 I said ' Th> principles of f'hrlnian
Detroit’s New Mayor, Wife T —ggg w Mr »» aspyl B z * St hEI iw ■ w *' !2B’' I Ji Ffc. ’sßs. ■' »L mVW " i Oft JT j&afll - I . Ei- >1 with the support of the C I. 0.. Edward J Jeffries, Jr, i mayor-elect of Detroit, is shown with hia wife in their home. Jd* fries defeated the incumbent, Richard Beading. - — ■■■ 1 ■' I ———————————
, — , .. „ w„ taken at Bergen. Norway, after the Norwegian government had interned the German raptor* of the vexed and returned It to lie United Si ate* uvw.
taken a year ago when Hitler and hie aide* marked that annlveraary of the 192.'l putach that failed l.eft to right are Ritter von Epp. Rudolf Heaa, Hitler and Hermann Goering The government offered *2ov,otx> for capture us the perpetrator*
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nsanr ■—» ethic* must It* practiced If the confiict le-twaMi capita! and teh«r and l id) and poor Is io l<* aoUed with justice 'Poverty accepted In the true Christian spirit !* honorable. Wealth riirrli-s ;> heavy responsibility la-caii** of its obligation* to the poor. AlwiVe all, let the sal-.it-y of the working man Im just, sufficient to maintain the family it> decent comfort, and let all he given opportunity io work • L< nvoienee for religion and let fld-llty toward* th* great American |>eop|o counsel energetic action so that this disease, alas. ! so widespread may be curen by ! extirpation." th- |>ope w.-o e in referring to divorce
